Samsung Galaxy F36 5G launched in India with premium design and AI features

Samsung Galaxy F36 5G launched in India with premium design and AI features

Samsung has launched the Galaxy F36 5G in India, marking the introduction of a stylish mid-range smartphone that combines impressive design with high-performance hardware and advanced AI capabilities. Available in three chic colors—Luxe Violet, Coral Red, and Onyx Black—the device features a leather-textured back and a robust 50MP camera equipped with optical image stabilization (OIS). With a starting price of ₹16,499 for the 6GB+128GB variant, the Galaxy F36 5G is part of Samsung's initiative to enhance its budget and mid-tier offerings with sophisticated features. Additional configurations include an 8GB+128GB model priced at ₹17,999 and an 8GB+256GB option at ₹20,999. Early buyers can take advantage of promotional offers, including an instant bank discount of ₹1,000. According to Akshay S Rao, Director of MX Business at Samsung India, the Galaxy F36 5G is a significant step toward making cutting-edge mobile AI technology accessible to a wider audience. The smartphone's triple rear camera system is led by the 50MP OIS sensor, featuring functions like Auto Night Mode and AI stereo depth mapping, allowing users to capture stunning 4K videos from both the front and rear cameras. Samsung has integrated a suite of photo editing tools into the device, including Object Eraser, Image Clipper, and AI-driven Edit Suggestions. On the AI front, the inclusion of Circle to Search with Google and the Gemini Live assistant enhances the user experience by facilitating real-time visual interactions, further solidifying Samsung's commitment to conversational AI across its Galaxy lineup. Under the hood, the Galaxy F36 5G is powered by the Exynos 1380 processor built on a 5nm architecture, paired with an efficient vapor cooling chamber to manage heat. The smartphone boasts a 5,000mAh battery that supports 25W fast charging, ensuring that users stay powered throughout the day. Its 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display features a 120Hz refresh rate and Vision Booster technology, providing excellent visibility even in bright outdoor conditions. For added durability, Samsung has included Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+. Out of the box, the F36 5G runs on One UI 7 and comes with an impressive commitment to six Android OS upgrades and six years of security updates, setting a new standard in its segment. Other notable features include Samsung Knox Vault for enhanced security, Voice Focus for clearer calls, and Quick Share for effortless file transfers.

Sources : Business Today

Published On : Jul 22, 2025, 06:50

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